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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 June 2009
Fourteen long-stay psychiatric patients on a token economy ward were divided into two groups to assess whether the giving of tokens affects staff–patient interaction. Group one received contingent praise and tokens; Group two contingent praise and non-contingent tokens. The length of time and frequency of nurse–patient interactions was measured in both groups over a 5-month period. Several significant differences between groups were found. The giving of contingent tokens affected nurses' behaviour in the following ways.
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